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Re: Slinging the Heroin From the Pizza Connection
[Re: Skinny_Vinny]
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04/12/12 07:33 PM
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Five_Felonies
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I've read that Galante was so ruthless, he would have his cronies lure someone to an empty heroin den and inject the victim with heroin. If he died, they knew they had "good stuff".
Since you brought up Pizza Connection, I wonder what happened to Salvatore Catalano since he was released from prison two years ago? His pastry shop is still open on Metropolitan in Middle Village. the infamous black man test. although i think galante referred to it as something slightly different seeing as though he wasnt afraid to mince words.
Last edited by Five_Felonies; 04/12/12 07:33 PM.
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Re: Slinging the Heroin From the Pizza Connection
[Re: Skinny_Vinny]
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04/12/12 08:36 PM
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Whats the name of Catalano's shop?
"The Feds are a business Anthony, millions of tax dollars are invested in watching your ass, sooner or later, just like you, their gonna want a return on their investment." --- Neil Mink, Tony Soprano's lawyer
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Re: Slinging the Heroin From the Pizza Connection
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04/12/12 10:24 PM
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Skinny_Vinny
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I've read that Galante was so ruthless, he would have his cronies lure someone to an empty heroin den and inject the victim with heroin. If he died, they knew they had "good stuff".
Since you brought up Pizza Connection, I wonder what happened to Salvatore Catalano since he was released from prison two years ago? His pastry shop is still open on Metropolitan in Middle Village. the infamous black man test. although i think galante referred to it as something slightly different seeing as though he wasnt afraid to mince words. I was reading about Galante's first heroin trial back in 1962, with Tony Mirra and The Panico Brothers. The trial that sent him away for about 12 years. I assume that it was in the early 60's when he was killing people to see if his heroin was "good".
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Re: Slinging the Heroin From the Pizza Connection
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04/12/12 10:30 PM
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Whats the name of Catalano's shop? Catalano Brothers Bakery on Metropolitan Ave in Middle Village Queens. If you do a google it shows a Flushing address it's the same store. It's a glitch having to do with the post office and mail. It was under heavy surveillance during the Pizza Connection investigation. Somehow the FBI only got Al Dente Pizza but not Catalano Bakery.
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Re: Slinging the Heroin From the Pizza Connection
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04/13/12 01:49 PM
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I think that galante would have fit in much better during the 80s or even now, because i dont think theres anyone around that would challenge or confront him. The cops/FBI would have a field day with this guy with todays crime fighting resources/techniques. Galante is the guy who blew the doors off Costello's crypt with dynamite as a final "fuck you" to his old nemisis. He wasnt the sort of guy to operate discreetly!
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Re: Slinging the Heroin From the Pizza Connection
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04/14/12 10:18 AM
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I think that galante would have fit in much better during the 80s or even now, because i dont think theres anyone around that would challenge or confront him. The cops/FBI would have a field day with this guy with todays crime fighting resources/techniques. Galante is the guy who blew the doors off Costello's crypt with dynamite as a final "fuck you" to his old nemisis. He wasnt the sort of guy to operate discreetly! Yeah he would probably have a short reign but i think that he would be a very active as in terms of violence and drug trafficking. He would at least keep us entertained on this forum. He would probably engage in open violence against the other families and gangs in the city.
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Re: Slinging the Heroin From the Pizza Connection
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04/22/12 08:34 AM
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The zips were the importers wholesalers of the heroin, they worked with a handful of top lcn guys like matthew madonna and then you had mid level mob guys that would distribute it to street level guys that were running the corners or turf. However as african american crime groups became larger and more organised such as frank matthews, Nicky barnes and the council the pretlow group in new jersey they were able to take control of the street level and mid level trade meaning that they cut out alot of the middle men both black and italian and deal directly with the suppliers and top guys in the drug trade. Controlling street level sales although it brings the violence and police attention it however brings in the maximum profit that the drugs can make. Also you had an italians in the purple gang that sort of took over from nicky barnes for a short time when he was arrested and were supplying the network of dealers that were left over. Im not too sure if it was exclusively sold in the ghetto at the time as heroin has large white customer base as well especially now but it wouldnt suprise me if some of the lcn guys thought that only blacks do drugs hence they were safe selling it in the ghettos. As for what happens to the heroin it gets cut up with other substances which bulks it up and then sold. Also there have been a number of instances where mobsters have engaged in street level drug dealing, take this case for example http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/02/nyregion/officials-say-mafia-ran-crack-ring-in-brooklyn.html i dont think mathew maddona was involved in the pizza connection he still would of been in prison if he was actually he was in prison wile the PC was happening he was involved in the french connection
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